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Salmon Dry Fish Thokku | காள மீன் கருவாட்டு தொக்கு
Salmon Dry Fish Thokku | காள மீன் கருவாட்டு தொக்கு
No Preservatives • Small-Batch • Traditional Recipe
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Salmon Dry Fish Thokku (Kaala Meen Karuvadu Thokku)
Salmon Dry Fish Thokku (Kaala Meen Karuvadu Thokku) is a traditional Tamil side dish made by slow-cooking sun-dried Indian salmon with tamarind, spices, and oil into a thick, bold, and flavorful paste. It is commonly eaten with rice, idli, dosa, or curd rice as a rich, spicy accompaniment.
Venjanam brings this premium coastal delicacy in a ready-to-eat form, preserving its deep, traditional flavor — a true side dish that completes your meal.
What Makes This Special
- Made using premium Indian salmon (kaala meen) dry fish
- Rich, deep seafood flavor with spicy and tangy balance
- Prepared using traditional Tamil coastal recipes
- No artificial preservatives or additives
- Ready-to-eat and easy to pair with everyday meals
- Crafted to elevate simple rice into a complete meal
Taste Profile
This thokku delivers a rich, savory seafood flavor with balanced spice and tanginess. Salmon gives a deeper, oil-rich taste and a satisfying texture, making it a premium and flavorful side dish.
How to Eat
- Mix with hot rice and a spoon of ghee
- Pair with curd rice for contrast
- Serve as a side dish for idli or dosa
- Add to simple meals for a strong flavor boost
Who Is This For
- Seafood lovers who enjoy rich, bold flavors
- People looking for quick traditional meals
- Anyone who wants a premium side dish for rice
- Busy individuals who want instant homemade taste
Ingredients
Dry Fish of Indian Salmon (Kaala Meen), Tamarind, Ginger, Garlic, Turmeric Powder, Chilli Powder, Vinegar, Mustard Seeds, Curry Leaves, Dried Chilli, Cumin Seeds, Sunflower Oil, Salt
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep away from direct sunlight
- Refrigerate after opening
- Always use a clean, dry spoon
FAQs
What is salmon dry fish thokku?
It is a traditional Tamil side dish made using dried Indian salmon cooked with spices, tamarind, and oil into a thick paste.
What makes salmon thokku different?
Salmon gives a richer, oilier texture and deeper flavor compared to other dry fish varieties.
How do you eat dry fish thokku?
It is usually mixed with hot rice or served as a side dish for idli, dosa, or curd rice.
How long does it last after opening?
When stored properly and handled with a dry spoon, it stays fresh for a good duration.
Venjanam brings the richness of traditional Tamil coastal cooking to your plate — bold, authentic flavors made to complete every meal
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